Darius of Pontus

Darius of Pontus (died 37 BC) was King of Pontus from 39 to 37 BC, succeeding Pharnaces II and preceding Arsaces.

Biography
Darius was the first son of King Pharnaces II of Pontus and his Sarmatian wife, and he was of Greek Macedonian and Iranian ancestry. In 39 BC, he was established as a client king by Mark Antony in exchange for paying tribute to Antony, but eh had a short reign, dying in 37 BC. He was succeeded as king by his brother Arsaces of Pontus.